Why Sziget Festival ?
Sziget would be one of my top three choices for these three reasons: first, Budapest provides a lovely backdrop for this festival on an island (one of seven islands on the Danube River); second, it has an eclectic music lineup so there’s something for everyone (plus there are all kinds of other activities from bungee jumping to table tennis); third, it’s well-organized, with everyone going in and out across the bridge that connects with the city. It’s not a festival for those who get intimidated by crowds and I’d recommend earplugs if you’re camping as it’s a 24/7 kind of environment.
Sziget Party Island:
Sziget is a music festival. It attracts big name musical talent, but it’s the sheer variety of musical experiences that sets Sziget apart.
The diversity of performance, music and art is sure to have something for everyone. Regional performers are top-notch, and there are more than 1,000 performances in a week. Expect gypsy music, wandering horn troupes, spontaneous entertainers and the Roma tent showcasing energetic local talent. If your tastes are eclectic, Sziget is your perfect home.
There’s a huge amount of interactive art spread throughout the island. Sziget appears to be taking note from Burning Man by adding more interactive art each year.
It’s a 24-hour experience with all services, most music, food and drinks functioning all week long. So, prepare to get little sleep. Even if you’re camping on the island, take a daytime break and explore Budapest. One of the best excursions is to the hot springs of Gellert or Szechenyi Baths.
Tips:
Camp on the island for the full Sziget experience. Just remember to use the free lockers to protect your valuables.
Take a break and visit Budapest. Gellert and Szechenyi hot springs are a welcome respite from the non-stop party island.
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